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Anupama Mehra

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No, you cannot appear for the ILICAT Exam if you have not filled out and submitted the application form. The application form is a prerequisite for eligibility to take the exam, as it provides the necessary information for registration and exam administration.Filling out the application form is essential for registering for the exam. Make sure to be aware of the application deadlines to ensure you complete the form on time. If you wish to take the ILICAT Exam, make sure to complete the application process within the specified time frame. If you have missed the deadline, you will need to wait for the next examination cycle.

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When reaching out to the ILICAT exam helpline, make sure to have the following details on hand to ensure a smooth and efficient response:Full Name: As per the registration details.Application Number: The unique number generated when you submitted your ILICAT application form.Date of Birth: For identity verification purposes.Email ID: The one used for registration and official communication.Phone Number: Contact details used during the application process.Query Details: Clearly describe your issue or question, such as registration status, admit card problems, or exam-related queries.Supporting Documents: Any screenshots, receipts, or do
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The exact working hours for the ILICAT helpdesk for phone or in-person inquiries are generally mentioned in the official exam brochure or on the Indian Law Institute's official website. However, help desks for such exams typically operate during business hours, Monday to Friday, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (IST).To get specific details, you can refer to the official ILICAT exam brochure or contact the helpdesk directly through the contact information available on the Indian Law Institute's website. 

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The exact working hours of the ILICAT Exam authority help desk are typically provided on the official website of the Indian Law Institute (ILI). Standard working hours for most help desks are usually during regular business hours, which are likely to be from*Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (IST).For specific details, it’s best to consult the ILI’s official website or the contact information provided in the exam brochure. You can also reach out via email or phone to clarify their working hours.

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The ILICAT exam authority typically provides contact information for all candidates, including those from outside India, through the official Indian Law Institute website. However, as of now, there is no specific mention of a **separate contact number or email** dedicated exclusively for candidates applying from outside India.For accurate and up-to-date details, it's best to visit the official ILI website or contact the help desk directly using the information provided on the application or admissions portal. If you're an international candidate, you can reach out to them via email or phone to confirm if there are any special provision
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Yes, the ILICAT Exam has negative marking. Typically, 0.25 marks are deducted for every incorrect answer. This negative marking applies in the multiple-choice section of the exam, which tests candidates' aptitude in legal reasoning, English, and general knowledge.For the most accurate and updated information regarding negative marking, you should refer to the official exam guidelines published by the Indian Law Institute (ILI).

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The ILICAT Exam is typically conducted in a single slot. Unlike some other entrance exams that may have multiple sessions or slots, ILICAT is generally held once in a year and in a single session. For more accurate details on the scheduling and timing for ILICAT 2025, it is recommended to regularly check the official Indian Law Institute website or the official notifications.

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As of now, there have been no official announcements regarding any changes to the ILICAT 2025 exam pattern. It is expected to follow the same structure as previous years, which includes both objective and subjective questions, covering sections like English Language, General Knowledge, Legal Aptitude, Reasoning, and Essay Writing.However, it is always advisable to keep an eye on official updates from the Indian Law Institute (ILI) or the exam's official website in case there are revisions in the exam structure or pattern closer to the exam date.

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The ILICAT (Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test) follows a specific pattern designed to test the legal aptitude and reasoning of the candidates aspiring to pursue LLM courses. Here's an overview of the ILICAT Exam Pattern:Mode of Examination: Offline (Pen & Paper)Total Marks: 180 marksDuration: 2 hours (120 minutes)Type of Questions: Objective and Subjective    - Objective Section: This section includes 140 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).    - Subjective Section: There are 4 subjective (descriptive) questions to test the candidate's legal reasoning and writing skills.Marking Scheme:   - MCQs: Each
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No, you cannot appear for the ILICAT if you have not cleared Class 12th. The Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test (ILICAT) is generally for postgraduate law programs like LLM. To be eligible for ILICAT, you need to have a Bachelor’s degree in law (LLB) from a recognised university. Clearing Class 12th is a basic requirement for pursuing a bachelor's degree, which is necessary for appearing in the ILICAT exam. Therefore, without completing your Class 12th and the subsequent LLB, you would not be eligible for ILICAT. For undergraduate law programs, other entrance exams like CLAT or AILET may be more suitable.

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